265 ? ANSWER ASAP

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
8 * 265 = 2120 but need to factor in gravel and all that will add more plus tank and all other accessories. so fcam is probably right.

the key is to make sure your tank is by a bearing wall in your condo. safest bet is in the corner of a room where the rooms walls are also outside walls. some interior walls dont provide any actual support and you dont want that sucker in the middle of your condo where its in the middle of a beam as this will cause the most stress to the beam and result in warping of the beam and whatnot.

whats the layout of ur condo. is it a very large building thats setup almost hotel-ish or is abunch of small kinda houses just right next to one another?
 
ur probably right. just put it on an outer corner wall. thats gonna be the safest place.
 
I think you would be alright if you put it in the corner of a room near the support walls. Even if not, how much do like your downstairs neighbors? lol
 
They way I look at is would u put a small car on ur second floor and combine all the weight into a 7foot by 30 inch footprint I put mine in the basement if you do make sure that its level
 
thanks fish gods /think i might just wait until i move / but dam its a hell of a deal/ im not ahappy camper rite now
 
if this is a cement building then I wouldnt even worry, I have a 220 with a 40gal sump on the 5th floor. If it is wooden structure, you will either want to place the tank in the middle or on an exterior wall where it will be on as many floor joists as possible.

I just saw your post above....

got for it. it will be fine, even if you dont feel comfortable right now just dont fill it up.
 
fcamargo6thave;2748568; said:
With water it can weight 3200 lbs
My camaro weighs only a few extra pounds over that... Amazing :)
 
Do it buddy. Life is short its been said before if you have floor problems you would know already. Just make sure its level and against a wall.
 
two much of a risk/i dont like the dude down stairs enough to be going swimming with him
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com